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Meeting to address several fair issues
The Orange County Fair board will take its first look at the
California Performance Review’s assessment of the Fairgrounds as
underutilized, surplus property during its meeting Thursday.
It will also review Assemblyman John Campbell’s proposal to sell
the Fairgrounds property and move the fair to Irvine.
The fair board will also hold a public hearing on the rough draft
of its request for bids for the weekend swap meet. The swap meet is
run by Tel-Phil Enterprises under the moniker of the Orange County
Market Place. The goal of the hearing is to take input on the early
draft of the request, so it can be refined before its official
release in September.
The meeting starts at 9:30 a.m. in the Visual Arts Building at the
Fairgrounds. For more information, call (714) 708-1500.
Plane to splash down for surfing expedition
An expedition to find and ride the world’s biggest waves took off
Wednesday.
Billabong announced it is adding a former military seaplane to its
Adventure Division surf expeditions.
Newport Beach resident Bill Sharp is among the leaders of the
project. He has helped organize the “Billabong Odyssey,” a years-long
project to surf the biggest waves, and the annual Billabong XXL
contest, which honors surfers for the biggest rides of the year.
The Grumman HU-16B “Albatross,” almost 63 feet long, can carry two
pilots and nine passengers along with surfboards and gear. It will
enable surfers to move faster than swells and allow them to land near
surf breaks otherwise reachable only by boat, if at all.
Among the plans for the plane are a full circumnavigation of the
Pacific Ocean and an extended around-the-world journey.
Reigning world surfing champion Andy Irons is among those
committed to the first flights.
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